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Supports All Newest ATX12V v2.3
Oversized LCD
Accurate Voltages
Alarm System For Low/High/No Voltage Situations
Easy Troubleshooting
Universal ATX PSU tester will work with most all PC PSUs
Quick and easy to use
Large LCD displays five voltages and PG timing
Allows testing different PSU cables (CPU
PCI-E
Molex
SATA)
Includes both Manual and Automatic test modes
Visual and audi
Super Simple
FAST to test
Accurate voltage indicators
Much cheaper than an industrial PSU test rig
Works as advertised
Lightweight and compact
Large LCD screen
Relatively accurate
Intuitive interface
Nice feature set
Well built
Easy to use
Built-in alarm system
Small and portable
Simple and easy to use
Nice larger and bright display
The editors didn't like
Requires the 24 Pin Connector (cannot run with system on)
Molex Connectors with Wide Tension Grips Won't Allow SATA Connection
Silver
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Can only apply a light load (can't stress a PSU with a heavy load)
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Does not do thorough load testing like a pro rig would
In case you don't believe what I just told you about the Thermaltake Dr.Power II ATX power supply tester, please give a listen to this lovely lady from ThermaltakeI have used many testers in the past and most of them are either a green LED for good or a r...
Universal ATX PSU tester will work with most all PC PSUs, Quick and easy to use, Large LCD displays five voltages and PG timing, Allows testing different PSU cables (CPU, PCI-E, Molex, SATA), Includes both Manual and Automatic test modes, Visual and audi
Can only apply a light load (can't stress a PSU with a heavy load), ‹ Using the Dr. Power II PSU Tester, Review Index, Introduction, Features and SpecificationsA Detailed Look at the Dr. Power II PSU TesterUsing the Dr. Power II PSU TesterFinal Thoughts
Thermaltake's new Dr. Power II Universal ATX Power Supply Tester is a great little tool that is quick and easy to use to check if a PC power supply is operating normally and delivering all the voltages it is supposed to within spec. It also confirms that...
Super Simple, FAST to test, Accurate voltage indicators, Much cheaper than an industrial PSU test rig
Does not do thorough load testing like a pro rig would
This thing really works. It’s quick and super simple to utilize, and while it’s not going to get into the details of power supply capability; it does what it promises and quickly testes the PSU. If you are working as a technician or have to debug m...
Works as advertised, Lightweight and compact, Large LCD screen, Relatively accurate, Intuitive interface, Nice feature set,
Expensive,
Thermaltake's Dr. Power II works as advertised, is relatively accurate and has an easily used and intuitive interface. Two testing modes allow the user to make a quick pass or zero in on a suspect connector or rail. It's compact, lightweight and the ...
Well built, Easy to use, Large LCD screen, Built-in alarm system
Expensive
The Dr. Power II PSU tester is a pretty simple and easy to use device. The unit is well made and doesn’t feel cheap in any way. It’s certainly a huge improvement from the original Dr. Power PSU tester. The tester can be found online for around $40-$50...
There are all kinds of power supply failures and while most end with the PSU destroyed thru a mix of sparks and smoke the others can be a little more difficult to detect. Using a device like the Thermaltake Dr Power II will not only help streamline t...
Abstract: It doesn't happen very often but when a power supply fails you often unaware that anything is wrong until it is too late. This can be especially troubling when you are left troubleshooting random lockups or system crashes and can't tell what the problem i...
Small and portable, Simple and easy to use, Nice larger and bright display
idered expensive
For the price I think the Dr Power II is well worth it, it will help you figure out if your power supply has an issue or not. The display is nice, it’s much nicer than a bunch of LEDs lighting up and you have to figure out what they mean. On the displ...
Supports All Newest ATX12V v2.3, Oversized LCD, Accurate Voltages, Alarm System For Low/High/No Voltage Situations, Easy Troubleshooting,
Requires the 24 Pin Connector (cannot run with system on), Molex Connectors with Wide Tension Grips Won't Allow SATA Connection, silver, Discuss this review in our forums
I really liked the ease of use with the Dr. Power II. Everything was automatic and there wasn't anything special needed. The only operational problem I ran into was a clearance issue between the molex and SATA connectors. This PSU has those wide grips ...
The Thermaltake Dr. Power II is an easy-to-use power supply tester that is able to display real-time voltage readings of any PSU, and alert the user to problematic readings. In addition, Thermaltake has included an easy reference guide that lists the a...